New James Bond Film to Cost $350 Million?

According to a document that leaked from the recent Sony Pictures hacking, the new James Bond film, "Spectre," is on track to become one of the most expensive movies of all time, costing around $350 million.

MGM president Jonathan Glickman sent emails in early November looking for ways to cut the budget down to $250 million, suggesting to use locations in London rather than in Rome, using less train carriages, cutting back on visual effects and using more elements that maximize a Mexican tax incentive.

In the emails, producer Barbara Broccoli is refusing to cut any costs, with Sony Pictures co-chairman Amy Pascal adding: "It's insane and you know with no script this movie is gonna go over-budget."

Other things learned from the emails is that Sam Mendes cast Andrew Scott ("Sherlock") as Bond's boss "C." Plus, there will be a "lesbian bad lady" and we'll meet Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the evil genius behind the secret organization SPECTRE.

WTF? For $250 million Gore Verbinski built a real train and ran the f*cker off of a real bluff in the Lone Ranger, which is why that colossal piece of sh*t cost that much. I can't see a film costing this much unless Jonah Hill is cast as Blofeld, which means the craft services part of the budget would be $200 million easy.

If I remember correctly the Broccoli family is a bunch of crooks so I suspect a big chunk of the budget gets swiped by them. Jews gone jew.